Stars: Robert Render, Jean-Paul Van der Velde, Griffin Madill, Alan Crawford, Liam Rowan | Written and Directed by George Clarke
When the movie opens with a masked psychopath sowing a woman’s mouth shut right before gouging her eye out with a fork, you know exactly what the next 90 minutes has in store. Blood Harvest is a gore-splattered film that grips you by the throat and yanks you around for a while.
Detective Jack Chaplain (Robert Render) is investigating a series of bizarre murders where the victims are mutilated and drained of blood. Is this the work of madmen, vampires, or something even stranger?
That’s about all you need know, which is good because that’s all you’re going to get. I couldn’t figure out what has going on through most of this movie. Detective Chaplain and his long-time partner Detective Hatcher (Jean-Paul Van der Velde) do a lot of talking,...
When the movie opens with a masked psychopath sowing a woman’s mouth shut right before gouging her eye out with a fork, you know exactly what the next 90 minutes has in store. Blood Harvest is a gore-splattered film that grips you by the throat and yanks you around for a while.
Detective Jack Chaplain (Robert Render) is investigating a series of bizarre murders where the victims are mutilated and drained of blood. Is this the work of madmen, vampires, or something even stranger?
That’s about all you need know, which is good because that’s all you’re going to get. I couldn’t figure out what has going on through most of this movie. Detective Chaplain and his long-time partner Detective Hatcher (Jean-Paul Van der Velde) do a lot of talking,...
- 12/15/2017
- by Nik Holman
- Nerdly
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Shiver, information on the Mile High Horror Film Festival, an exclusive excerpt from Dead is Only Skin Deep, a Q&A with 13-year-old Emily Diprimio for Carver, and more:
Q&A Interview with Up-and-Coming 13-Year-Old Filmmaker Emily Diprimio
by Heather Wixson
It’s not often that you run across aspiring genre directors who are still in their teens so when we discovered a brand new Kickstarter campaign for Carver, an upcoming indie slasher from the filmmaking team of Ron Diprimio and his 13-year-old daughter Emily Diprimio, we immediately took notice.
In the campaign, the Diprimios’ describe Carver as, “a throwback 80’s style slasher that follows a group of teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed on Halloween when they were younger.
Q&A Interview with Up-and-Coming 13-Year-Old Filmmaker Emily Diprimio
by Heather Wixson
It’s not often that you run across aspiring genre directors who are still in their teens so when we discovered a brand new Kickstarter campaign for Carver, an upcoming indie slasher from the filmmaking team of Ron Diprimio and his 13-year-old daughter Emily Diprimio, we immediately took notice.
In the campaign, the Diprimios’ describe Carver as, “a throwback 80’s style slasher that follows a group of teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed on Halloween when they were younger.
- 9/15/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
This movie looks So Scary !
Eagle One Media is proud to announce it has acquired worldwide rights to the Yellow Fever Production film The Last Light: An Irish Ghost Story. Director George Clarke’s feature film shot on location in Northern Ireland at a real Ulster mansion that is reported to actually be haunted. The feature film will be release on DVD November 5th in North America, and on VOD and digital platforms, and rolled out globally in various territory markets.
The Last Light: An Irish Ghost Story won Robert Render the best actor award at the Freak Show Horror Film Festival. The film is a multiple film festival award winner that delivers and with glowing reviews:
“The scariest film since the Blair Witch!”- Belfast Telegragh
“Scared me sh*tless! Genuinely terrifying entertainment.” Mike Leeder,
Impact Magazine
“Shreds the nerves!” – James Gracey, Behind The Couch
Synopsis:
Local...
Eagle One Media is proud to announce it has acquired worldwide rights to the Yellow Fever Production film The Last Light: An Irish Ghost Story. Director George Clarke’s feature film shot on location in Northern Ireland at a real Ulster mansion that is reported to actually be haunted. The feature film will be release on DVD November 5th in North America, and on VOD and digital platforms, and rolled out globally in various territory markets.
The Last Light: An Irish Ghost Story won Robert Render the best actor award at the Freak Show Horror Film Festival. The film is a multiple film festival award winner that delivers and with glowing reviews:
“The scariest film since the Blair Witch!”- Belfast Telegragh
“Scared me sh*tless! Genuinely terrifying entertainment.” Mike Leeder,
Impact Magazine
“Shreds the nerves!” – James Gracey, Behind The Couch
Synopsis:
Local...
- 9/12/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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